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To: Starlight who wrote (15765)10/19/2000 12:04:06 PM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (2) of 60323
 
Beth,
No you don't have to worry. MP3 files are not program files. That is they are not active and cannot contain a virus. A virus must reside in a program that does something such as a .com or .exe file. Or a macro file contained in a Word document. Files with extensions: .MOV .AVI .MP3 .TXT .DBF .GIF .JPG are all content files that do not initiate instructions to the computer. A corrupt file is not the same as a virus. Corrupt meaning not copied exactly, not meaning a file that has come over to the dark side.

You don't have to worry about Napster files containing a virus. And the Napster program has not virus code so your can run it without worry.

When in doubt about a file, just run McAfee's Virus scan after downloading before doing anything with it.

Hope this helps.

Steve 667
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